Richard Jaeckel
20 titles
Filmography
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Cold River
(1982)After their father suffers a heart attack on a camping trip, two siblings are left to find their way home without food or protection from winter.

Mako: The Jaws of Death
(1976)A Vietnam veteran with a psychic connection to sharks discovers their exploitation by the local aquarium and begins an underwater reign of terror to avenge them. The movie action scenes were shot using real sharks.

Pacific Inferno
(1979)After the fall of the Philippines in World War II, the Japanese discover that Gen. MacArthur ordered millions of dollars in silver dumped in Manila Bay in order that it not fall into enemy hands. Among the prisoners the Japanese have taken are two American U.S. Navy deep-sea divers, whom they then force to dive in search of the sunken treasure.

Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid
(1973)Pat Garrett has given up riding with Billy the Kid and is now a sheriff. But cattle ranchers want him to rid the territory of Billy. After he escapes, Pat puts a posse together and a chase ensues culminating in a final showdown. But Pat's unaware of the cattle barons true interests...

Grizzly
(1976)A grizzly bear terrorizes a state park, killing hikers and campers in its path. It’s up to a park ranger and military veteran to save the day.

Speedtrap
(1977)Called in to solve a wave of car thefts, a PI navigates old flames, false leads, psychics, and the mafia as he unravels the identity of the thief.
Once Before I Die
(1966)A major (John Derek), his men and his girlfriend (Ursula Andress) walk into a Japanese attack in the Philippines.

Starman
(1984)“Halloween” director John Carpenter switched gears for this interstellar classic about an alien who abducts a widow, disguised as her late husband.
Big Leaguer
(1953)Each year they come by the hundreds, each hoping for that one big break that will propel them to baseball stardom. Each year, John Lobert, baseball scout for the New York Giants, is out on the field screening the hopefuls to find the next to become The Big Leaguer.In Jeff Richards (Adam Polochuk), Lobert (Edward G. Robinson) thinks he has found his next great prospect. But Adam's father has spent years saving his money to put his son through college and doesn't want him out on to play baseball for a living. But Lobert's daughter, Christy (Vera-Ellen), comes to the rescue. And at last Adam wins his father's consent--and goes on to the big leagues, becoming a national home-run hero.

Black Moon Rising
(1986)When the government hires a master thief to steal evidence stashed in a supercar, a smart auto thief swipes the auto, and a race against time begins.

Day of the Animals
(1977)A battle for survival ensues after a group of hikers encounter a myriad of chemically-imbalanced wild animals in the forest.

Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection
(1990)An elite commando strike squad storms an isolated San Carlos drug fortress to battle an iron-fisted cocaine czar and free his American DEA hostages.

Firehouse
(1973)When a Black rookie is assigned to an all-White firehouse, he must battle both blazes and racism, as the fire department hunts for a serial arsonist

Attack
(1956)As the Battle of the Bulge approaches, a group of high-ranking WWII officers may let their personal grudges get in the way of their success.

The Gallant Hours
(1960)Based on true events, an American commander in the South Pacific during World War II makes a critical move that helps them defeat the Japanese forces.

Stoney
(1969)Rivalry and crime collide in this heist adventure as crooks try to steal gold from a hidden vault beneath a commissioner’s pool in the Philippines.

3:10 to Yuma
(1957)A rancher suffers the devastating effects of a long draught.

Born Innocent
(1976)A constant runaway is given over to the care of the state and finds herself in a remand center for girls.

Guadalcanal Diary
(1943)In the summer of 1942, WWII battle-weary Marines hit the beach and dig in on a Japanese-held Pacific island Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands.

Cowboy
(1958)Glenn Ford co-stars as a tough, no-nonsense trail boss and Jack Lemmon as a tenderfoot Chicago hotel clerk whose yearning for the Old West outweighs his own physical limitations. As a result of Lemmon's participation in a 3,000 mile cattle drive, he discovers that the cowboy life is not as he'd imagined.